AFD is a program to automatically distribute files either locally or to remote hosts. The files are distributed by using FTP or SMTP, and can be sent in parallel and with priority. It provides a GUI to monitor and control the distribution and extensive logging of all activities.

Apsfilter is a magic printfilter, allowing you to print different document
types "automagically" without having to convert them manually into something
which is understood by your printer. Apsfilter is a mature and powerful
printing solution for any flavor of Unix running lpd or LPRng. It supports the
latest GhostScript version and 3rd-party printer drivers (such as hpijs, ijs,
hpdj, pcl3, and gimp-print). It autodetects lots of file, archive, and
compression types. It supports printing on local as well as on Appletalk, Unix,
and Windows remote printers. General and "per printer-queue" based config files
allow you to configure the printer for your needs. The lpr command line options
allow you to change printing parameters like print quality, orientation, duplex
mode, etc. "on the fly" without having to edit any config file. A SETUP script
helps you to test various supported ghostscript drivers prior installation,
makes the necessary entries in /etc/printcap, creates spool directories, and
creates apsfilter default config files as needed. A handbook in HTML is
available. Several tools are also included: "aps2file" allows you to print to a
file via apsfilter, "apspreview" previews files as generated by apsfilter using
gv and friends, and "apsfilter-bug" assists you in doing bug and problem
reports.

Automated Password Generator is a set of tools for random password generation including a standalone password generator, an RFC972 password generation server, and a Perl client for the password generation server. These feature a built-in X9.17 random number generator, and 35 modes of password generation, including pronounceable password generation.

bcnu is a Web-based system management tool which delivers information on the status of networked systems in a simple and easy-to-use manner. It uses a web browser to display information about hosts in a tabular form. Historical information can be held indefinitely, and there is a powerful query tool available to interrogate it. Client systems can run an agent which logs information back to a central system. An agent scheduler is integrated to allow agents to be run at different intervals. Standard agents include ftp, http, disk space, logfiles, processes, and more.

Berkeley DB (libdb) is a programmatic toolkit that provides embedded database support for both traditional and client/server applications. It includes b+tree, queue, extended linear hashing, fixed, and variable-length record access methods, transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, database recovery, and replication for highly available systems. DB supports C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, and Perl APIs. It supports key-value pair (NoSQL), SQL, and Java Object formatted data. It is available for a wide variety of Unix platforms as well as QNX, Android, Mac OS X, and several varieties of Windows.

The BRU Backup and Restore Utility features data-verified backups, scalability, configurability, and ease of use for Linux and Unix. Versions are available for Linux, FreeBSD, and most UNIX variants. It works via an X11 interface, command line interactive, or through a scripted, scheduled (CRON) mechanism.